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Final program

 Monday, October 13

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Venue: Supreme Court, Aula Magna

09.15 – 10.30

Welcome addresses

Convenor: Franco Ippolito (Secretary General of the Italian Supreme Court) - Giorgio Santacroce (First President of the Italian Supreme Court) - Gianfranco Ciani (Attorney General of the Italian Supreme Court) - Andrea Orlando (Minister of Justice of Italy)

- Martine Reicherts (EU Commissioner for Justice)

- Vice President of the High Judicial Council of the Magistracy - Guido Alpa (President of the Italian National Bar Associations) - Giovanni Buttarelli (European Data Protection Assistant Supervisor)

Plenary

Languages:

10.30 – 11.10

European e-Justice Action Plan 2014-2018

Convenor: Vincenzo Di Cerbo (Supreme Court, IT) - Fernando P. Pereira (Secretariat of the Council of EU) - Dick Heimans (European Commission)

11.40 – 13.30

e-Justice and e-Law in Supreme Courts across EU

Convenor: Fernando P. Pereira (Secretariat of the Council of EU) - Lord Brian Kerr of Tonaghmore (Judge of the Supreme Court, UK) - Joaquín Silguero Estagnan (Secretary General Ministry of Justice, ES)

- Jean-Paul Jean (Director of the research, documentation and report department, Supreme Court, FR)

- Enzo Vincenti (Judge of the Supreme Court, IT)

Questions and answers

Plenary

Languages:

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Final program

Panels Aula Magna Aula Della Torre

14.30 – 15.45

Comparing national e-Justice systems

Convenor: Marco Fabri (CNR-IRSIG, IT) - Thomas Kexel (Ministry of Justice, DE) - Timo Ligi (Ministry of Justice, EE) - Christine Lewis (Ministry of Justice, UK) - Giulio Borsari (Ministry of Justice, IT)

Questions and answers

Languages:

Data protection

Convenor: Nora Klebercz (Ministry of Justice, HU) - Zsuzsanna Belenyessy (European Data

Protection Supervisor)

- Aki Hietanen (Ministry of Justice, FI)

- Vanna Palumbo (Data Protection Supervisor, IT)

Questions and answers

Languages:

16.15 – 17.15

Cross-border Criminal cases

Convenor: Margherita Cassano (Supreme Court, IT)

- Giovanni Russo (National Antimafia Bureau, IT) - Francesco Lo Voi (EuroJust)

- Ernst Steigenga (e-CODEX project, NL)

Questions and answers

Languages:

Cross-border evidence

Convenor: Madalina Adam (Ministry for Information Society, RO)

- Joseph A. Cannataci (Univ. of Groningen, NL) - Stephen Mason (UK)

- Cristina Ribeiro (International Criminal Court)

Questions and answers

Languages:

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Final program

 Tuesday, October 14

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Venue: Supreme Court

09.15 – 11.00

Cross-border e-Justice services and tools

Convenor: Matías González (e-CODEX WP5 co-leader, ES) -

European e-Justice Portal

Tomasz Debski (European Commission) -

Find a Lawyer

Alonso Hernandez Pinzon (European Lawyers Foundation) -

e-CODEX

Carsten Schmidt (e-CODEX coordinator, DE): overview of the project Luc Ferrand (e-CODEX WP3 leader, FR): piloting state-of-the-art Robert Behr (e-CODEX WP5 co-leader, AT): real cases

Vito Giannella (Infocamere, e-CODEX partner, IT): business registers

Questions and answers

Plenary

Languages:

11.30 – 12.30

Other e-Justice initiatives and projects

Convenor: Dominika Slana (Ministry of Justice, SK) -

Case Law and Law Identifiers: ECLI & ELI

Marc Van Opijnen (Ministry of Interior and Kingdom Relations, NL) John Dann (Ministry of Economy, LU)

Enrico Francesconi (CNR-ITTIG, IT) -

Videoconferencing

Johann Kickinger (Ministry of Justice, AT)

Questions and answers Plenary

Languages:

12.30 – 13.15

Legal profession and e-Justice

Convenor: George Pangalos (Aristotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis, GR) - Aldo Bulgarelli (President of the Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe) - Ugo Bechini (Notary, Council of the Notariats of the European Union) - Massimiliano Minerva (Court of Auditors, IT)

13.15 – 13.45

Concluding addresses – Italian Presidency – Ministry of Justice

Convenor: Olga Mignolo (Head of Office for the Coordination of International Activities) - Antonio Mura (Head of Department of Justice Affairs)

- Claudia Pedrelli (Deputy head of Dept. of Judicial Organization, Personnel and Services) - Giovanni Melillo (Head of Minister’s Cabinet)

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